This is the CT mandatory class on Saturday for Security Officer Certification…CT Guard Card.

The class goes over all the basics about the Security Industry and how to be a Security Officer. It also covers all the laws pertaining to the security industry in CT, all the state laws governing self defense and use of force, and the laws governing citizen’s arrest in Connecticut. We cover the use of force continuum, fire safety, the history of security, work place violence, terrorism, fire safety, communication skills, and many other aspects of the security industry. ***Important Info- I show you where the jobs are and explain how to get them!!!***

We are the best at what we do!!!

Also, the CT State Police have informed us that there is a state statute that now waives the class for veterans, active military, reserves and national guard. They have also informed us that they will now waive this education course to all retired law enforcement officers. We strongly suggest that if you fall under one of those categories that you call the CSP Special Licensing Unit if you have any specific questions before registering for this course as I want to make it very clear that they will wave this course. I hope all veterans, active military, reserves, national guard, and retired law enforcement understand that you should contact the CSP Special Licensing Unit at the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection before registering for this course.

*Attention Active Military Personnel and Veterans*

Public Act 14-131: Effective October 1, 2014, military personnel seeking licensure as a security officer in Connecticut may qualify for a waiver of the required security training course and licensing fee. Please contact the Special Licensing and Firearms Unit at 860- 685-8494 to speak to security licensing personnel for additional information and specific requirements.

This is the Connecticut mandatory class for Security Officer Certification CT Guard Card.

The class goes over all the basics about the Security Industry and how to be a Security Officer.

It also covers all the laws pertaining to the security industry in CT, all the state laws governing self defense and use of force, and the laws governing citizen’s arrest in Connecticut.

We cover the use of force continuum, fire safety, the history of security, work place violence, terrorism, fire safety, communication skills, and many other aspects of the security industry.

***Important Info- I show you where the jobs are and explain how to get them!!!***

The cost is $100.

Location: 58 Renshaw Dr East Haven, Ct 06512.

Also, the CT State Police have informed us that there is a state statute that now waives the class for veterans, active military, reserves and national guard. They have also informed us that they will now waive this education course to all retired law enforcement officers. We strongly suggest that if you fall under one of those categories that you call the CSP Special Licensing Unit if you have any specific questions before registering for this course as I want to make it very clear that they will wave this course. I hope all veterans, active military, reserves, national guard, and retired law enforcement understand that you should contact the CSP Special Licensing Unit at the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection before registering for this course.

*Attention Active Military Personnel and Veterans*

Public Act 14-131: Effective October 1, 2014, military personnel seeking licensure as a security officer in Connecticut may qualify for a waiver of the required security training course and licensing fee. Please contact the Special Licensing and Firearms Unit at 860- 685-8494 to speak to security licensing personnel for additional information and specific requirements.

Look up Public Act 14-131

MOAB CLASSES are 4 hours in length and they cost just $150!!! Have confidence on how to deal with people in tense and potentially dangerous situations. I am a Hostage Negotiator and Instructor and am willing to share my experience and knowledge to help you accomplish that noble goal.

MOAB® training presents principles, techniques, and skills for recognizing, reducing, and managing violent and aggressive behavior. The program also provides humane and compassionate methods of dealing with aggressive people both in and out of the workplace.

This course is an industry standard training for the use and application baton and greatly reduces your liability and increases your value in the marketplace. The training course is commonly known as BATON TACTICS, and the lesson plan is by PPC.

Overview

The Personal Protection Baton Tactics™ is a straight and expandable baton training program drawing information from a variety of baton and training resources. The concept of controlling individuals with police batons is not new. Police batons of all varieties have been used for decades to control violent or resistive individuals. Proper training in the their use is essential to reduce injures to officers and suspects and to protect the officer and agency from frivolous litigation. When used responsibly in accordance with agency policies and procedures and federal, state and local laws police batons are a viable control option.

Course Description

The Personal Protection Baton Tactics™ program is designed for public safety officers who deal with conflict or potential violence. This includes corporate security, federal, state and local law enforcement organizations, contract security companies, academic or healthcare law-enforcement and security, corrections, military police, probation and parole, bail enforcement, and executive protection.

Through a combination of Practical Exercises and Classroom instruction you will learn how to:

Identify the stages of conflict in order to: recognize the threat, reduce the threat, and determine how and when to use force.

The Personal Protection Baton Tactics™ training program is non-product specific straight and expandable baton training program. Once trained and certified the officer and agency choose the brand and design of straight or expandable baton that fits their needs. ***This course does not address the use of side-handle batons.

Benefits include:

Reduced Injury to Officers and Subjects

Reduced Exposure to Civil Liability

Reduced Workers’ Compensation Payments

Increased Performance

Increased Confidence & Morale

Increased Safety

Improved Decision Making

Course Topics

History of the Police Baton

Baton Nomenclature

Resistance and Control Management

Officer and Individual Factors/ Escalation Through the Levels of Control

Connecticut Mandatory Uniformed Security Officer Certification Course

This class is run on Friday evenings once monthly for individuals who can not take the class during the day time on weekends or simply do not wish to take time off from work.

The cost is $150.

Location: 58 Renshaw Dr East Haven, Ct 06512.

This is the CT mandatory class on the first Friday of the month for Security Officer Certification…CT Guard Card. The class goes over all the basics about the Security Industry and how to be a Security Officer. It also covers all the laws pertaining to the security industry in CT, all the state laws governing self defense and use of force, and the laws governing citizen’s arrest in Connecticut. We cover the use of force continuum, fire safety, the history of security, work place violence, terrorism, fire safety, communication skills, and many other aspects of the security industry. ***Important Info- I show you where the jobs are and explain how to get them!!!***

We are the best at what we do!!!

Also, the CT State Police have informed us that there is a state statute that now waives the class for veterans, active military, reserves and national guard. They have also informed us that they will now waive this education course to all retired law enforcement officers. We strongly suggest that if you fall under one of those categories that you call the CSP Special Licensing Unit if you have any specific questions before registering for this course as I want to make it very clear that they will wave this course. I hope all veterans, active military, reserves, national guard, and retired law enforcement understand that you should contact the CSP Special Licensing Unit at the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection before registering for this course.

*Attention Active Military Personnel and Veterans*

Public Act 14-131: Effective October 1, 2014, military personnel seeking licensure as a security officer in Connecticut may qualify for a waiver of the required security training course and licensing fee. Please contact the Special Licensing and Firearms Unit at 860- 685-8494 to speak to security licensing personnel for additional information and specific requirements.

This is the CT mandatory class on Saturday for Security Officer Certification…CT Guard Card.

The class goes over all the basics about the Security Industry and how to be a Security Officer. It also covers all the laws pertaining to the security industry in CT, all the state laws governing self defense and use of force, and the laws governing citizen’s arrest in Connecticut. We cover the use of force continuum, fire safety, the history of security, work place violence, terrorism, fire safety, communication skills, and many other aspects of the security industry. ***Important Info- I show you where the jobs are and explain how to get them!!!***

We are the best at what we do!!!

Also, the CT State Police have informed us that there is a state statute that now waives the class for veterans, active military, reserves and national guard. They have also informed us that they will now waive this education course to all retired law enforcement officers. We strongly suggest that if you fall under one of those categories that you call the CSP Special Licensing Unit if you have any specific questions before registering for this course as I want to make it very clear that they will wave this course. I hope all veterans, active military, reserves, national guard, and retired law enforcement understand that you should contact the CSP Special Licensing Unit at the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection before registering for this course.

*Attention Active Military Personnel and Veterans*

Public Act 14-131: Effective October 1, 2014, military personnel seeking licensure as a security officer in Connecticut may qualify for a waiver of the required security training course and licensing fee. Please contact the Special Licensing and Firearms Unit at 860- 685-8494 to speak to security licensing personnel for additional information and specific requirements.

This is the Connecticut mandatory class for Security Officer Certification CT Guard Card.

The class goes over all the basics about the Security Industry and how to be a Security Officer.

It also covers all the laws pertaining to the security industry in CT, all the state laws governing self defense and use of force, and the laws governing citizen’s arrest in Connecticut.

We cover the use of force continuum, fire safety, the history of security, work place violence, terrorism, fire safety, communication skills, and many other aspects of the security industry.

***Important Info- I show you where the jobs are and explain how to get them!!!***

The cost is $100.

Location: 58 Renshaw Dr East Haven, Ct 06512.

Also, the CT State Police have informed us that there is a state statute that now waives the class for veterans, active military, reserves and national guard. They have also informed us that they will now waive this education course to all retired law enforcement officers. We strongly suggest that if you fall under one of those categories that you call the CSP Special Licensing Unit if you have any specific questions before registering for this course as I want to make it very clear that they will wave this course. I hope all veterans, active military, reserves, national guard, and retired law enforcement understand that you should contact the CSP Special Licensing Unit at the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection before registering for this course.

*Attention Active Military Personnel and Veterans*

Public Act 14-131: Effective October 1, 2014, military personnel seeking licensure as a security officer in Connecticut may qualify for a waiver of the required security training course and licensing fee. Please contact the Special Licensing and Firearms Unit at 860- 685-8494 to speak to security licensing personnel for additional information and specific requirements.

Look up Public Act 14-131

This course is an industry standard training for the use and application of handcuffs and restraints, and greatly reduces your liability and increases your value in the marketplace. The training course is commonly known as PATH, and the lesson plan is by PPC.

Overview

Handcuffs are among the most often used tool by officers, yet training is severely lacking. Studies show that over 67% of resistance by subjects occurs after the first handcuff has been applied. All too often the result is injury and/or death to either the officer or subject. Additionally, the improper use of handcuffs is the focus of many civil suits. Proper training in the use of handcuffs is vital to officers.

Course Description

The PATH® “Practical and Tactical Handcuffing” course is the most complete and innovative handcuffing course in the country. Public safety officers including corporate security, federal, state and local law enforcement organizations, contract security companies, academic or healthcare law-enforcement and security, corrections, military police, probation and parole, bail enforcement, and executive protection will benefit from the principles and skills learned during the PATH® training program.

Nearly 3,000 PATH® Instructors have been trained worldwide. The techniques presented are practical and effective. Topics to be covered include the safest approach and positioning for handcuffing, handcuffing non-compliant subjects, prone and kneeling handcuffing, removing handcuffs, and the use of various type of cuffs, among others.

Benefits include:

Reduced Injury to Officers and Subjects

Reduced Exposure to Civil Liability

Reduced Workers’ Compensation Payments

Increased Performance, Efficiency & Speed When Applying Handcuffs

Increased Confidence & Morale

Increased Safety

Improved Decision Making

Course Topics

General Handcuffing Guidelines

Handcuffing History

Handcuffing Dangers

Trial and Error Lessons

Handcuff Nomenclature

Hinged, Rigid, Chain-Link and Disposable Handcuffs

Care and Maintenance of Handcuffs

Resistance and Control Management

Officer and Individual Factors/ Escalation Through the Levels of Control

This is an industry standard training course for pepper spray that significantly reduces your liability and increases your value in the workplace. The lesson plan is by PPC. The code for this certification is OCAT (Oleoresin Capsicum)

Course Description

The OCAT® program is designed for public safety officers who deal with conflict or potential violence. This includes corporate security, federal, state and local law enforcement organizations, contract security companies, academic or healthcare law-enforcement and security, corrections, military police, probation and parole, bail enforcement, and executive protection. More than 8,000 OCAT® instructors have been trained worldwide.

Through a combination of Practical Exercises and Classroom instruction you will learn how to:

Identify the stages of conflict in order to: recognize the threat, reduce the threat, and determine how and when to use force.

Getting sprayed is not necessary for certification in the private sector. No one gets sprayed!!!

Course Topics

What is OC?

Heat of OC, Concentration Levels and Calculating Capsaicin Content

Spray Patterns

Skin Sensitivity, Effects on the Eyes and Respiratory System

Other Effects and After Effects

How to Use OC

General After Use Guidelines and Post Exposure Cleansing

In-Custody Deaths and Recognizing Excited Delirium

General OC Information, Number of Bursts, Flammability, Area Recovery, Storage and Shelf Life

Material Safety Data Sheets

Resistance and Control Management

Officer and Individual Factors and Escalation Through the Levels of Control

Recognizing the Threat

Elements of Reporting Resistance and Control

Agency Policies and Procedures

Principles of Balance, Movement, Center and Reaction Time

Defensive Position

Relative Positioning

Drawing Techniques

Spraying techniques for single or multiple aggressors

Contact and Cover System

Moving Attack

Ground Defense

Defense from an OC Attack

Aerosol chemical agents have been around for many years. The impact of the use of these chemical agents wasn’t significant until 1976 when Mr. Gardner Whitcomb introduced an Oleoresin Capsicum (pepper spray) formulation. At the request of Mr. Whitcomb, the first official OC training manual was co-written by Roland Ouellette and Ed Nowicki. OC has proven to be more effective than CS or CN, and as a result, numerous companies now manufacture OC aerosol sprays.

Since the introduction of the OCAT® “Oleoresin Capsicum Aerosol Training” program in 1991, thousands of instructors and countless basic users have been trained from agencies such as healthcare, federal, military, law enforcement, security, and corrections. The OCAT® program is not brand specific and addresses the proper use of all OC products.

Personal Protection Consultants Inc. owns and administers the OCAT® training programs through a network of In-House Instructors and Independent Instructor-Trainers. PPC, Inc. instructors have many years of law enforcement experience, as well as nearly 20 years of OCAT® training experience.

What is Oleoresin Capsicum? Commonly called “Pepper Spray”, Oleoresin Capsicum is a convenient aerosol spray that is used as a protection device. When used before hands-on defense, there is less risk of injuries to all parties.

Effects of OC? OC affects the skin, face, eyes, and respiratory system and is usually immediately debilitating. This court-defensible deterrent is reliable and has no long-term harmful effects on the recipient. OC is widely accepted as a safe control option for human service personnel.

This is the CT mandatory class on Saturday for Security Officer Certification…CT Guard Card.

The class goes over all the basics about the Security Industry and how to be a Security Officer. It also covers all the laws pertaining to the security industry in CT, all the state laws governing self defense and use of force, and the laws governing citizen’s arrest in Connecticut. We cover the use of force continuum, fire safety, the history of security, work place violence, terrorism, fire safety, communication skills, and many other aspects of the security industry. ***Important Info- I show you where the jobs are and explain how to get them!!!***

We are the best at what we do!!!

Also, the CT State Police have informed us that there is a state statute that now waives the class for veterans, active military, reserves and national guard. They have also informed us that they will now waive this education course to all retired law enforcement officers. We strongly suggest that if you fall under one of those categories that you call the CSP Special Licensing Unit if you have any specific questions before registering for this course as I want to make it very clear that they will wave this course. I hope all veterans, active military, reserves, national guard, and retired law enforcement understand that you should contact the CSP Special Licensing Unit at the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection before registering for this course.

*Attention Active Military Personnel and Veterans*

Public Act 14-131: Effective October 1, 2014, military personnel seeking licensure as a security officer in Connecticut may qualify for a waiver of the required security training course and licensing fee. Please contact the Special Licensing and Firearms Unit at 860- 685-8494 to speak to security licensing personnel for additional information and specific requirements.

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Testimonials

Lou, you were not kidding when you said there were tons of jobs out there for security positions. I took your course on Saturday the 1st of September, applied for my guard card on the 4th and was installed in a security position by the 6th of September. [Arrow Security] That has to be some kind of record! Thank you for your guidance.

Ron T

Thank you, Lou, for your class it was great and a lot of great info. Just want to let you know that I am working for Dunbar now.

Ed W

I just wanted to Thank you again for your class today. I am grateful you were able to teach us so much information in such a small amount of time. It was extremely helpful and informative and after today I feel a lot more confident and eager to get started in this field. I feel this could be a very good start for me.

Mike B

I learned a lot and you gave some great tips and information. I was contemplating pursing a MBA in the near future so that was a divine confirmation. Thank you. I will definitively be contacting you about the package ($400). I started the Fema courses, that bonus was worth double the course alone! God Bless.

Patrick J

Thank you for today. I appreciate the knowledge and your time. I look forward to taking more classes with you in the very near future!

Willie B, Stamford, CT

I wanted to extend my thank you today for an awesome, well – taught and very thorough class today!

Connor H, Manchester, CT

The Guard card class was done very professionally with such simplicity in the lectures and overall teaching. I thank God I took the Class with you today {10-25-2017}, The things taught will be beneficial both on and off the job as well, Patience is the Virtue which was Emphasised over and over today which yields the Best Results for most situations, God Bless

Stan

You ran an excellent class today and just wanted to thank you again for making it so interesting and fun. I remember taking the security guard class and it was 8 hrs of just not wanting to be there. You made it worth the drive from Westport. I will definitely take more classes with you and spread the word. You’ve got a wonderful natural teaching talent and no class is ever the same.

Keith R

I got my Guard Card today, thanks to your class at LJB Security. Now I can depart a job I am not pleased with and do something I like.

Jeff C

Dear Sir,
I attended your class today! It was excellent! I have been between jobs and I came across your website and decided to come in for the class. You were friendly, kind, and you treated everyone who was there with such respect and dignity! It was truly a great class and a great environment. I learned so much and I hope to take more of your classes in the future. I just wanted to thank you for such a positive experience. My friend Suzzane came with me today and was equally as impressed. Thanks again